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/r/gue - a subreddit for arguments (/r/gue)

/R/GUE - (ärʹ-gyū) - A place for /r/gumentation and debate.

  • Please title your posts: "Proposed: [Proposition]" (e.g. Proposed: /r/gue is an excellent /r/). Your proposition should be a positive statement.
  • Provide support for your proposition in individual comments or briefly in the self-text. You should consider providing your understanding of what key terms mean or what state policy you are advocating.
  • Please limit each comment to a single point of support or rebuttal - i.e. break separate thoughts into separate comments. This keeps the chain of the argument easy to follow, and avoids walls of text.
  • Many posters and commentators may be arguing for extreme or unusual positions: this is a debate subreddit. We hope most people will choose to argue for the position they disagree with (in order to learn something about it!).
  • Please use the tags [](/pro) and [](/con) to mark comments for or against the root-level proposition. If your comment thread has diverged from the original proposition, the pro and con tags are not applicable.
  • You may, if desired, use the tag [](/concede) to mark comments in which you are conceding a point (not necessarily the whole original proposition). This rewards the person who made the good argument by encouraging readers to follow longer arguments to their conclusion.
  • Note - our PRO / CON tags seem to be broken, in that occasionally whichever tag you use first will display for any other you use after it within that same post. I don't know why; code that works consistently in other /r/s doesn't work here. :( Any suggestions are welcome!
  • Most of all, please be courteous!
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